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Recall Alert: 2010-2011 Mazda Tribute

Mazda Tribute Recall Alert: Fuel Leak Risk & Free Repair Guide | MotorVero

Mazda Tribute Recall Alert: Critical Fuel System Repair for 2010-2011 Models

Mazda Tribute Recall



Urgent Safety Recall Notice

Mazda has issued an important safety recall affecting approximately 900 model-year 2010-2011 Mazda Tribute SUVs equipped with 3.0-liter engines. This recall addresses a potentially dangerous fuel system defect that requires immediate attention.

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The Safety Risk: Fuel Leak and Fire Hazard

The recall focuses on a critical component in the fuel delivery system that may develop cracks over time. This defect can lead to:

  • Fuel leaks from the delivery module
  • Increased risk of vehicle fires if leaked fuel contacts ignition sources
  • Potential safety hazards for occupants and bystanders

This serious safety issue prompted Mazda and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to issue the recall to prevent possible fire-related incidents.

Affected Vehicles: Identification Details

The recall specifically applies to:

  • Model Years: 2010-2011 Mazda Tribute SUVs
  • Engine Type: 3.0-liter V6 configuration
  • Production Period: Vehicles manufactured during a specific 26-month window

Owners should note that not all Tribute SUVs from these model years are affected—only those with the specified engine type and production dates.

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The Solution: Mazda's Free Repair Program

Mazda has developed a permanent solution for this safety concern:

  • Replacement part: New fuel delivery module flange with redesigned fuel supply port
  • Cost: Complimentary repair at authorized Mazda dealerships
  • Repair time: Typically completed within a few hours

The redesigned component eliminates the cracking potential, providing a long-term fix for the fuel leak issue.

What Mazda Tribute Owners Should Do

If you own a potentially affected vehicle, follow these important steps:

  1. Wait for official notification from Mazda via first-class mail
  2. Contact Mazda customer service at their dedicated recall hotline for verification
  3. Schedule a repair appointment with your nearest authorized Mazda dealership
  4. Monitor for symptoms such as fuel odors or visible leaks before your repair date

Important Safety Note

If you notice any fuel smell or see evidence of leakage, park the vehicle outdoors away from structures and contact your Mazda dealer immediately for emergency service.

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Additional Resources for Vehicle Owners

For more information about this recall, owners can:

  • Visit the official NHTSA recall website for detailed documentation
  • Check the Mazda recall portal using your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
  • Review the recall FAQ on MotorVero's recall information center

Find an Authorized Mazda Service Center

Use MotorVero's dealer locator tool to find your nearest Mazda service facility for recall repairs:

Locate Mazda Dealership Near You

Our comprehensive directory includes customer reviews, service department hours, and contact information to help you schedule your recall repair conveniently.

Understanding Vehicle Recalls: Your Rights and Protections

This Mazda Tribute recall falls under federal vehicle safety regulations, which means:

  • Repairs must be performed at no cost to the vehicle owner
  • The fix must adequately address the safety concern
  • Manufacturers are required to notify all registered owners of affected vehicles

Even if your vehicle isn't currently showing symptoms, it's crucial to complete the recall repair to ensure long-term safety and maintain your vehicle's value.

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Preventative Maintenance for Fuel System Safety

Beyond addressing this specific recall, Mazda Tribute owners should:

  • Regularly inspect the fuel system during routine maintenance
  • Address any fuel odors immediately
  • Follow the recommended service schedule in your owner's manual
  • Use only qualified technicians for fuel system repairs

Proper maintenance can help identify potential issues before they become safety concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long will the repair take?

Most vehicles can be completed in 2-3 hours, but dealers may need your vehicle for a full day depending on their schedule.

Is my vehicle safe to drive before the repair?

If you haven't noticed any fuel leaks or smells, Mazda states the vehicle can be driven normally until repaired. However, any signs of leakage require immediate attention.

What if I already paid for this repair?

You may be eligible for reimbursement. Contact Mazda customer service with your repair receipts for possible refund consideration.

Stay informed about vehicle recalls and safety notices by subscribing to MotorVero's recall alerts. We provide timely updates on important safety issues affecting your vehicle.

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Last Updated On Jul, 03-2025

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